I don't know why, but i was thinking about this last night. If you look online or at Government travel pages it clearly states that if you are traveling to or from Mexico with your minor child, and both parents are not present you must have a notarized permission form from absent parent. Everything i read says how Mexico is really strict about this. Anyways we have our bases covered and i have such a letter. The thing is i have traveled in the past year 6 times to Mexico with my son. Not once have i been asked to see this letter, not at the Mexico or the US end. In fact one time i gave the customs officer (Mexican side) my sons passport and he asked who it was for, because he did not even notice i had a kid.

Now i really don't care that much, since it is less of a hassle for me pulling out extra forms, but it is still kinda scary that no one seems to care. In fact, on the same note, my sons passport was done when he was 6months old. Being 3 now he does not really look much like his passport photo at all. I could just probably grab almost any 3ish brown hair, brown eye light skinned boy and go through. Again i would never do such a thing, but God forbid anyone ever kidnapped my child, i would hope that they were not able to just get him over country lines so easy.

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I needed one of those notarized permission forms when I went back to the States to deliver Ashley. And Hubby had to mail me a new one with Ashley's name on it, so I could bring all 3 kiddies back to Mexico.

I have never been asked for one either. The first trip down I had both girls and passports, when we walked across the border, he just asked to look in my bags. The other times, I flew down by myself and nobody asked for anything but their passports either. It worried me too...when I went to Canada as well, I was never asked for anything other than passport.

About Me

Well, as you may know i am Rebecca, i am married to Cesar and we have a beautiful son Daniel. He was born in 2007. My husband also has two other children older from a previous relationship, Brisa and Cesar Jr.

Becuase of the immagration laws here in the US, my husband and I are currently living in a small town in the state of Jalisco. He has been there since April of 2009 and me and my son moved her Nov 2010.